The recently released Atari 7800+ retro console is on sale for only $105.55 (was $130) at Amazon. This is the first big discount for the cartridge-based, official 7800+ since its November launch.
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Breakout Beyond is a new, re-imagined version of the Atari classic Breakout, brought to life by Choice Provisions and given an interesting twist. Your goal is still to break all the bricks on scre ...
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In addition, the company began shipping the Atari 7800+ retro console on November 29, fulfilling preorders and hitting the peak holiday shopping window. The 7800+, which uses HDMI and wireless ...
A retro-inspired gaming console is now available at a tremendous price on Amazon, with the Atari 7800+ console and controller selling for a mere $101.40 instead of its normal cost of $129.99.
So Atari announcing — or rather re-announcing — a new Breakout game that will let me take out my aggressions on various structures in an abstract space is something I could really use right now.
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